Police detained 16 anti-government protesters in Tel Aviv after hundreds of demonstrators disrupted public order, blocked roads and clashed with police during an unauthorized march after a rally.
A large-scale fire broke out on a gas pipeline in Russia's Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug around midnight, with smoke visible for several kilometers.
A digital Marilyn Monroe created with the help of artificial intelligence made its debut at the South by Southwest tech conference 60 years after her death, expressing emotions and speaking in a familiar breathy voice.
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius warns of a potential €6 billion deficit in the Bundeswehr's budget for 2025, which threatens Germany's ability to meet the NATO target of 2% of GDP in defense spending.
Biden announced plans to build a temporary floating dock on the Gaza coast within 60 days to speed up humanitarian aid operations amid the ongoing Israeli military campaign and imminent famine in the region.
Biden signs legislation to fund federal agencies through fiscal year 2024, avoiding a government shutdown and securing $460 billion in funding.
Male office workers in Tokyo experienced simulated menstrual cramps to better understand and support their female colleagues.
Russians attacked 11 settlements in Sumy region, recording 222 explosions from artillery, mortars, UAVs and missiles.
A series of explosions occurred in Odesa, Ukraine, prompting an air raid alert in the region and reports of "shahids" (probably referring to Iranian-made kamikaze drones) being launched in the direction of Odesa from the western Mykolaiv region.
Russian air defense systems shot down four drones over the Belgorod region in 24 hours, some of them damaging private homes and a gas pipeline.
Heavy rains, thunderstorms and hail hit the UAE from March 8 to 10, flooding streets in major cities, causing flight delays and forcing authorities to issue weather warnings.
Border guards and police rescued a 51-year-old man who was trapped in the rubble after Russian shelling collapsed the basement ceiling in Chernihiv region, injuring his legs.
Explosions were heard in Snihurivka, Mykolaiv region, prompting authorities to urge residents to stay away from windows and follow safety rules.
Mykhailo Kokhan won a gold medal in the hammer throw at the European Throwing Cup with a season's record, the first medal for Ukraine at this tournament.
In Latvia, a repairman was arrested for illegally tuning banned Russian TV channels for at least 180 local residents and faces up to 3 years in prison or a fine for illegal entrepreneurship.
By the end of 2022, the United States had carefully prepared plans for a possible use of nuclear weapons by Russia against Ukraine against the backdrop of Ukrainian successes and Russian failures.
According to correspondents, explosions were heard in Kherson, and air alert was declared in Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia and Dnipro regions.
Ukrainian strikes destroyed the Taganrog Aviation Plant and the A-50 aircraft undergoing modernization there.
Sweden conducted its first military flights near Russia's borders after joining NATO: a reconnaissance plane flew over Poland near Kaliningrad and Belarus, and another radar plane worked over the Baltic Sea.
France is forming an alliance of countries open to the potential deployment of Western troops to Ukraine, deepening its confrontation with a more cautious Germany.
Prince Harry's memoir "Inner Struggle" and Britney Spears' autobiography "Living in the Light" were nominated for the British Book Award, with Harry's book winning in the categories "Nonfiction: History" and "Nonfiction Audiobook" categories.
In Kharkiv, police neutralized a hand grenade tripwire left by Russian troops in a sewer on the city's ring road.
On the 210th anniversary of Taras Shevchenko's birth, Ambassador of Japan to Ukraine Matsuda Kuninori honored the great Ukrainian poet by reciting a part of his poem "The Prophet", earning gratitude from Internet users for their respect for Ukrainian culture.
The next meeting of the Ramstein Defense Contact Group is scheduled for March 19 at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, where U. S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin will meet with defense ministers and senior officials from around the world to discuss the situation in Ukraine and the security challenges facing U.S. allies and partners.
Russians fired 4 times at the border areas and settlements of Sumy region of Ukraine, 23 explosions from multiple rocket launchers, artillery and mortars were recorded in Krasnopil and Seredyno-Budska communities.
The Air Force of Ukraine confirms the destruction of 12 Iranian Shahed drones during night attacks in Dnipropetrovs'k, Donetsk and Poltava regions.
Over the past day, 18 localities in Kharkiv region came under hostile artillery and mortar fire, including air strikes on Vovchansk, Sinkivka, Tabaivka and Berestove, resulting in civilian casualties and destruction of residential areas and educational institutions.
Nine residents of Donetsk region were injured as a result of Russian shelling on March 8.
Russian shelling in Kherson region killed 2 people, injured 2 more, including a child, and damaged residential buildings.
The Russian army fired 323 times at 12 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region, using 67 drones, aircraft, MLRS and artillery, causing destruction but no civilian casualties.